186 Pubs and Bars found in or around Earl's Court (London Underground)

No longer solely the province of Antipodeans - where have they all gone? - the Teck's doing its damnedest to be a decent sports bar on the ground floor, with the upstairs providing lounge-bar escape from the sporty hordes. Even...

Hidden away on a street which serves as an charming oasis away from Earls Court High Street, the Kings Head is a revamped pub with lounge and gastro touches. Taken on its own merits it's not bad at all: there's decent beer on...

If we had a kind of pub that was described as 'Traditional English Pub', this would probably do as a good representation. The exterior's Victorian and inside it's split into a few different hard and soft furnished areas with...

As the nearest pub to Earl's Court station, you'd be right in thinking it would have a lot of travellers in it - and we don't mean hippies with a dog on a bit of string - and it's surprisingly good. There's six beers on the...

Fuller's Ale and Pie Houses have proven a reasonable ploy by the brewery chain, resulting in a good standard of beer and food in places that don't always warrant it. While they're not always our favourite places to drink, they...

Rather large corner situated O'Neill's Irish bar and obviously doing what it needs to keep the punters coming in. Decent enough Guinness - although we'd expect nothing less - cheap bar food on the menu, an open fire for those...

Tiny hole in the wall of a pub, with that slightly scary feel that local pubs for local people sometimes have. Well, ignore all that - it's a pub, if a bit of an Irish pub (Guinness and John Smiths only things approaching real...

We've not been back to this one for quite a while - it's a little off the beaten track and, to be honest, we forget it's there sometimes. The clientele obviously don't as they'd happily filled up the garden on a warm and sunny...

This one's been recently done up and the flock wallpaper is a nice touch - we could still smell the new paint smells when we walked in, well, new paint mixed with the smell of curry (made us feel slightly nauseous, to be...

A small Young's pub with an even smaller beer garden, this one has all the attributes of your archetypal friendly community pub, complete with long-suffering locals and has so far escaped the upgrade machine. The beer's all...

This pub is a bit of a fixture of the area around West Brompton tube and beyond the odd lick of paint, hasn't changed in years. It's warm and friendly, with cheerful staff and a pretty comfortable local feel. And the locals...

This pub offers the sort of old world experience one would expect in this neck of the woods and the Scarsdale Arms is a cut above most of the nearby pubs. The darkened interior evokes a genuine atmosphere, as does the...

It's nice to see some things don't change and the Atlas is one of them. The mix 'n' match wooden tables and chairs are de rigueur for this gastro conversion, this one's still a pub first and foremost. One thing you can count on...

Well, it's smaller inside than we both expected and remember - it's not much bigger than a sitting room. Decorated around the several TVs with black and white photos ranging from Chaplin, to Marilyn, to Jimi, to the Beatles and...